Just call him Cupid! During a break from his Rogue magazine cover shoot (on stands June 1) at Sls Hotel in Beverly Hills, E! News' Zuri Hall chatted with The Arrangement star Josh Henderson about his role in 2006's breakout hit Step Up alongside Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum. If you remember in the movie, Josh portrayed Brett Nolan, the boyfriend of Jenna's character, Nora Clark. That is, until she was literally swept of her feet by her now-husband's character, Tyler Gage. But even back then, almost 10 years ago, the 35-year-old actor already had a feeling the costars would go on to become one of Hollywood's cutest It couples. "From them meeting, they were just so good...
- 3/28/2017
- E! Online
Plenty of moms-to-be go into nesting mode, busily readying the nursery, stocking up on diapers and packing the hospital bag. Then there's Gillian Flynn. The author of the 2012 best-selling thriller Gone Girl - she also wrote the screenplay for the big-screen adaptation, in theaters Friday - spent the weeks before daughter Veronica June's Aug. 6 birth diving into an adaptation of the British crime thriller series Utopia. "That's what I was working on right up until the baby came!" Flynn, 43, tells People of the project, which re-teams her with Gone Girl director David Fincher. "There's nothing lovelier than having a newborn...
- 10/3/2014
- by Michelle Tauber, @michelletauber
- PEOPLE.com
Plenty of moms-to-be go into nesting mode, busily readying the nursery, stocking up on diapers and packing the hospital bag. Then there's Gillian Flynn. The author of the 2012 best-selling thriller Gone Girl - she also wrote the screenplay for the big-screen adaptation, in theaters Friday - spent the weeks before daughter Veronica June's Aug. 6 birth diving into an adaptation of the British crime thriller series Utopia. "That's what I was working on right up until the baby came!" Flynn, 43, tells People of the project, which re-teams her with Gone Girl director David Fincher. "There's nothing lovelier than having a newborn...
- 10/3/2014
- by Michelle Tauber, @michelletauber
- PEOPLE.com
Will cable operator Comcast Corp. try to tone down MSNBC host Keith Olbermann, known for his on-air criticism of Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, one it gets regulatory approval to take a controlling stake in MSNBC parent NBC Universal?
The New York Times on Monday recounted how a former employee of Comcast cable network CN8 who criticized O'Reilly lost his job in 2008 and sued in protest - but lost his case last month.
It pointed out that as the largest U.S. distributor of cable programming, Comcast is in business with Fox News and its parent News Corp., and it argued in the case against Nolan that he jeopardized its business interests at a time it was in carriage renewal talks with News Corp.
The Columbia Journalism Review in August concluded that Nolan's firing reflected the "corrosive influence of over-concentrated corporate power," according to the New York Times, which also...
The New York Times on Monday recounted how a former employee of Comcast cable network CN8 who criticized O'Reilly lost his job in 2008 and sued in protest - but lost his case last month.
It pointed out that as the largest U.S. distributor of cable programming, Comcast is in business with Fox News and its parent News Corp., and it argued in the case against Nolan that he jeopardized its business interests at a time it was in carriage renewal talks with News Corp.
The Columbia Journalism Review in August concluded that Nolan's firing reflected the "corrosive influence of over-concentrated corporate power," according to the New York Times, which also...
- 10/4/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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